Ramping Capability definition

Ramping Capability means the sustained rate of change of generator output, in megawatts per minute.
Ramping Capability means the sustained rate of change of generator output, in megawatts per minute. “Real-time Congestion Price” shall mean the Congestion Price resulting from the Office of the Interconnection’s dispatch of the PJM Interchange Energy Market in the Operating Day.

Examples of Ramping Capability in a sentence

  • The Application by the Association of Major Power Consumers in Ontario for an order under section 33(9) of the Electricity Act, 1998 revoking the market rule amendment identified as MR-00331-R00: “Specify the Facility Ramping Capability in the Market Schedule” and referring the amendment back to the IESO for further consideration is denied.

  • Ramping Capability – Adequate ramping capability (ability to match load and generation at all times) is necessary to maintain system frequency.

  • For a further description of ramping capability, please see the following video link: Ramping Capability.

  • At the end of the construction phase, the completed PIM essentially becomes the AIM (Asset Information Model), which is handed over to the asset management and facilities management group.

  • Schiro, Procurement and Pricing of Ramping Capability, https://www.iso-ne.com/ static-assets/documents/2017/09/20170920-procurement-pricing-of-ramping-capability.

  • The Ramping Capability is essential for maintaining grid stability especially in high RE Scenario.

  • Also, Ramping Capability Assessments, which were proposed in the ERSWG’s Ramping Sufficiency Guideline, are being used to proactively identify BAs with ramping challenges.

  • New Accommodation Ramping Capability #1: To reliably respond to rapid up and down power ramping.See application Fast Ramping of Renewables, above.

Related to Ramping Capability

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